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fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case that was made for scottish independence was overcome by some hardheaded realism about the difficulties an independent scotland would have. people were afraid to take the leap. >> what does the referendum's rejection mean for the establishment in britain besides the obvious? ell, in the first instance, it is a huge relief. dealing with an independent scotland, dealing with the divorce, would have been a massive headache, to put it mildly, for the british and it kurdish politics for a decade. there are some serious challenges because this has demonstrated there is a t
fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case...
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ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions politically. we could argue that he is getting what he wants. if he'd evolved scotland and makes england of upper inlet, the tories have a majority in england. that aside, what will have to happen is they will have to move to fiscal federalism. it will never be like the u.s. there's a lot of room to have each with its own bottom. and, for the u.k. >> this is similar to what we saw with tibet referendums. and governor carney and i both lived through this as canadians. it was really not that disruptive. the political concessions make that group of people feel mor
ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions...
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we are live from london. you are looking at live pictures band speaking about scotland's decision to say in the united kingdom, saying you will tell your children and grandchildren you helped keep this country together. political developments as well. it looks like we are going to get devolution to scotland and the other nations within the united kingdom. let's listen in. for every part of the united kingdom, every set of people within the united kingdom. there is a party that can do that for them. that is the labour party. that is our party. this is our responsibility in the months ahead. let us be able to tell our children, our grandchildren, that we did not just keep our country together, we changed our country together. that is our mission. that can be our achievement. thank you so much. let's show the people of the united kingdom how we intend to change our country. thank you very much. [applause] miliband speaking at the event in scotland, talking about changing the whole of the united kingdom. there is
we are live from london. you are looking at live pictures band speaking about scotland's decision to say in the united kingdom, saying you will tell your children and grandchildren you helped keep this country together. political developments as well. it looks like we are going to get devolution to scotland and the other nations within the united kingdom. let's listen in. for every part of the united kingdom, every set of people within the united kingdom. there is a party that can do that for...
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we are here in london. i am guy johnson.
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frankly, it does not matter whether they are registered in scotland or london. it would have been chaotic if we would have had an independent smoke. rbs regulated in scotland, who is the regulator? what really concerned the bank of england was less the impact on the gold market and more the impact on the credit rating and the credibility of the banks. >> bob parker will be staying with us, senior advisor at credit suisse. all of the market reaction to the historic event. it is indeed -- a two-yearrling at high. bob talked about the implications and we will have more on that straight after the break. >> the union remains. ♪ >> welcome back to opene "countdown." the union remains intact. .e're up over 1% the market shows were going to 1.6 seven.nce around the story is dollar strength. the riskr saying of people taking off some of those hedges are what they were trying to do. that's not actually the right way to look at sterling euro. sterling volatility drops to its lowest level in 1999. let's have a look at dollar yen also on the move. dollar strength comes thr
frankly, it does not matter whether they are registered in scotland or london. it would have been chaotic if we would have had an independent smoke. rbs regulated in scotland, who is the regulator? what really concerned the bank of england was less the impact on the gold market and more the impact on the credit rating and the credibility of the banks. >> bob parker will be staying with us, senior advisor at credit suisse. all of the market reaction to the historic event. it is indeed -- a...
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so we traveled to london, hoping to generate some excitement. >> jack ma is alibaba.com's founder and ceo and he joins me. i'm delighted you are here with me. thanks for coming. jack, let's start with your experience in setting up one of the first internet ventures. tell us about how you started. >> in 1995, i had a chance to go to the states -- >> jack was a natural public speaker, and the media seemed interested in his story, but as we traveled to london, the mood was beginning to change. >> the nasdaq hits its year low. >> as the number of internet skeptics increased, the media were becoming more hostile. >> jack ma is the chairman of alibaba.com. thanks very much for coming to see us. tell us something we have never heard about the internet before. we are fed up with hearing what it might do. tell us what we have not heard before. >> wherever you go on the street in shanghai, hong kong, beijing, all of the young people are talking about the internet. so the fever of internet right now in asia is trying to catch up with the u.s. >> are you a millionaire? >> now? no. >> do you want
so we traveled to london, hoping to generate some excitement. >> jack ma is alibaba.com's founder and ceo and he joins me. i'm delighted you are here with me. thanks for coming. jack, let's start with your experience in setting up one of the first internet ventures. tell us about how you started. >> in 1995, i had a chance to go to the states -- >> jack was a natural public speaker, and the media seemed interested in his story, but as we traveled to london, the mood was...
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i'm still living in london. i just completed my high school exam in london. i was able to do that on the site of yahoo!. i'm glad to have that high school completion. i am really excited about the things i'm working on here. from the age of 12, i been doing applications. being able to still do a new product but the company of yahoo! skill and audience, something that motivates me. >> how have things changed for medically? two years ago we set them with your mom before your company took off before you solely yahoo! >> at a very young age, he was just interested in anything to do with technology. >> next mother diana always knew he was no ordinary kid. >> we have a video of nicholas when he was about one or less and he was try to build blocks on the carpet and couldn't do it. he just kept going and going and going until he got it. he is now.it like she never, ever gives up. >> you never give up, true entrepreneur. are you in the right seat being a yahoo! employee or should you be a guy on his own? >> i've enjoyed my 18 months at yahoo! because i have the autono
i'm still living in london. i just completed my high school exam in london. i was able to do that on the site of yahoo!. i'm glad to have that high school completion. i am really excited about the things i'm working on here. from the age of 12, i been doing applications. being able to still do a new product but the company of yahoo! skill and audience, something that motivates me. >> how have things changed for medically? two years ago we set them with your mom before your company took...
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the roadshow rolls into london. this could mean more trouble ahead for the ruling party and the country. we'll have details on that when we return. >> 43 minutes past the hour. welcome back. let's go to greece. a subject we used to spend a lot of time talking about. it has gone quiet. suggests the opposition party is ahead of the prime minister crossbar to. this will be interesting heading stop how doesill this all feature in the business environment. let's talk. he is the chief executive of the greek real estate company. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> this is the ninth roadshow. i'm interested in your views of the event. it used to dominate the headlines. to convincee easier people to invest in greece? are they beginning to pay attention to the fact that the opposition party may write down all of the debt and is gaining traction? greece goes through certain cycles. 2006-2008.ough i was here and then, we went through 4-5 years. now, we are showing from many many great companies. it is generated and
the roadshow rolls into london. this could mean more trouble ahead for the ruling party and the country. we'll have details on that when we return. >> 43 minutes past the hour. welcome back. let's go to greece. a subject we used to spend a lot of time talking about. it has gone quiet. suggests the opposition party is ahead of the prime minister crossbar to. this will be interesting heading stop how doesill this all feature in the business environment. let's talk. he is the chief executive...
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as a ceo in london trying to sell greece, our investors concerned? are you? he is talking about economic policies that could cause disruption. >> greece has been the original democracy. centuries living with multiple voices and opinions during that is our history. whatever the politics will evolve, i think people will vote. view, iusiness point of think the prices will go on without any end to government. >> doesn't make it an instability to investors? you like knowing what is coming down the pike at you. can i expect more instability from greece? it has been more stable of late. people have started to get a more positive view on what is happening. is that train coming off the rails? -- any changety has instability. the instability in greece comes from europe, it is not a local instability. well, greece will go better. >> let's talk about your company. the opportunity is what over the next few years? i'm an investor watching this program, what is the story? >> the story is simple. as many other sectors, the gaming sector has a big consolidation. big change. t
as a ceo in london trying to sell greece, our investors concerned? are you? he is talking about economic policies that could cause disruption. >> greece has been the original democracy. centuries living with multiple voices and opinions during that is our history. whatever the politics will evolve, i think people will vote. view, iusiness point of think the prices will go on without any end to government. >> doesn't make it an instability to investors? you like knowing what is...
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and we are in london moments away from the start of european trading. futures are fractionally higher. scotland is voting. anna, let's start with you. >> it is decision day in scotland. voters will decide whether to stay part of the united kingdom. we are live in edinburgh. we're also in zÜrich. splendidt a rather location just outside zÜrich. we have had unique access to the former president of poland. what does he think the fed's next move should be? it is truly splendid. alibabators in
and we are in london moments away from the start of european trading. futures are fractionally higher. scotland is voting. anna, let's start with you. >> it is decision day in scotland. voters will decide whether to stay part of the united kingdom. we are live in edinburgh. we're also in zÜrich. splendidt a rather location just outside zÜrich. we have had unique access to the former president of poland. what does he think the fed's next move should be? it is truly splendid. alibabators...
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. >> the case is before her in the high court in london and she does a slightly a regular thing. she suspends the court proceedings, crosses london in a cab and goes and sits at the boy's bedside. he is 17 years old, rather intelligent, determined to die. she sees right through him in many ways. at the same time, he stirs her. this is the child she might have had. >> and then down to the gardens. >> paradoxically, for a boy thinking about death, she is learning to play the violin. she recognizes the irish lament. she tells him that it is by the poet yates. he's one of the elements of the new life that comes flooding in for him, the life of poetry and music. she's a messenger from another world. suddenly she's the reason why he wants to go on living. >> and therefore you have the drama. what else is going on in your life? >> at what level? we are possibly about to break up my country. >> you are against it and your wife is for it. >> i have an english mother and a scottish father. i am the united kingdom. [laughter] >> i'm amused how david cameron and -- >> alex salmond. >> how da
. >> the case is before her in the high court in london and she does a slightly a regular thing. she suspends the court proceedings, crosses london in a cab and goes and sits at the boy's bedside. he is 17 years old, rather intelligent, determined to die. she sees right through him in many ways. at the same time, he stirs her. this is the child she might have had. >> and then down to the gardens. >> paradoxically, for a boy thinking about death, she is learning to play the...
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she won a medal at the london games. thank you for being here. go ahead. you start worry want to start, but hopefully when you never thought the track cycling was in your future. >> that's what you have to do on tv, shorten it up. i was suffering from a life-threatening eating disorder. on my road to recovery, i used cycling as a vehicle. i just love how it made me feel. i started feeling free again. >> did someone suggest it to you? >> my therapist. i suffered from anorexia, and one of the issues with anorexia is over exercise. we took that out for quite a long time and re-integrating exercise back into my life, we chose cycling together because i had no history with it. i had never even done it before. it turned out to be the right decision. >> clearly. seven u.s. national champions, right? >> right. >> a silver medal at the 2012 summer games in london. >> good choice. >> you can recall that feeling, standing on the podium there. that is kind of an emotional moment. what's going through your mind? >> it is. it's overwhelming. i had this experience at the
she won a medal at the london games. thank you for being here. go ahead. you start worry want to start, but hopefully when you never thought the track cycling was in your future. >> that's what you have to do on tv, shorten it up. i was suffering from a life-threatening eating disorder. on my road to recovery, i used cycling as a vehicle. i just love how it made me feel. i started feeling free again. >> did someone suggest it to you? >> my therapist. i suffered from anorexia,...
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with power devolved from parliament and london. because of the national assembly in scotland where the governing parties who call for this -- if thate vote vote is successful, it would 59 mps fromould be scotland who would no longer be part of the u.k. parliament. >> is there any long-term plan to deal with this? >> short answer, no. the u.k. parliament does not want to deal with it until they know. they are in denial. cap located because -- it's complicated. the labour party will lose 40 members from their grouping in the u.k. parliament and that will mean it will be difficult for them to struggle against the conservative government. no one knows what will happen. there will be a parliamentary election in may of next year. that might mean there are 10 months of scottish mps in the u.k. parliament where they are going to represent a country in negotiation with another country. >> it sounds like the polls -- it sounds like they are not going to vote for independence. ,peaking about political antics theear all about this t all time i
with power devolved from parliament and london. because of the national assembly in scotland where the governing parties who call for this -- if thate vote vote is successful, it would 59 mps fromould be scotland who would no longer be part of the u.k. parliament. >> is there any long-term plan to deal with this? >> short answer, no. the u.k. parliament does not want to deal with it until they know. they are in denial. cap located because -- it's complicated. the labour party will...
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do they relocate to london? i'm not an expert, but it appears the scottish people have not answered those questions either. it is a total crapshoot. >> and it seems the bank of england is moving toward normalizing interest rates. if scotland does move ahead with a yes vote, what does that mean for policy echo -- policy? >> what i understand is that they would continue to use the pound as a currency, sort of like panama uses the dollar. but you are obviously very much a junior partner in that sense. and then you get into the problem that the eurozone has. my guess is that the bank of england would probably nor scotland, but scotland would probably not want to be ignored. >> know, and saying you cannot do it without our consent. actinge asking -- are much more pro-european. but you cannot assume they will be let into the eu. also, what will be the effect of nato? -- scotlandish comes up with the currency of its own? >> in a scenario where they do opt out, they will have two choices. one is, to essentially of a cur
do they relocate to london? i'm not an expert, but it appears the scottish people have not answered those questions either. it is a total crapshoot. >> and it seems the bank of england is moving toward normalizing interest rates. if scotland does move ahead with a yes vote, what does that mean for policy echo -- policy? >> what i understand is that they would continue to use the pound as a currency, sort of like panama uses the dollar. but you are obviously very much a junior...
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ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a great deal. after the boe minutes. the real event comes tomorrow and probably friday, the referendum vote in scotland. bank were here earlier. one of their strategists telling me the market has basically priced in a no vote. 90% priced and when it comes to a no vote. the symmetry of the risks surrounding this, if you get a yes vote, you get a very big move on the back of that. we are waiting, watching and looking at polling data. trying to figure out which way the scots are going to vote. talking of which, let me take you back to edinburgh. anna edwa
ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a...
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. >> talk about your company. 100 years on the london stock exchange. it started out making wallets and clocks. when you came in 2007, it was a hugely diversified conglomerate. everyone thought you might break it up. it has not happened. is it going to happen? >> immediately after i came, between the time i accepted the role and turned up, we had the collapse of northern iraq, the e of lehman brothers, the financial crisis and everything slow down. one of the impacts was quantitative easing and mar pension a major issue and we have legacy litigation in the u.s. in terms of us pessimists. -- in terms of this best this -- asbestos. if you look at the overall profitability compared with five years ago, we are significantly ahead. better margins, better return on capital. there is no doubt whereas 10 years ago, a heavy dependence on government for your revenues was a great place to be. the last five years, it is anywhere but where you would want to be. >> let's talk about the defense side of the busimness. you have seen heightened jim: oh -- seen heightened
. >> talk about your company. 100 years on the london stock exchange. it started out making wallets and clocks. when you came in 2007, it was a hugely diversified conglomerate. everyone thought you might break it up. it has not happened. is it going to happen? >> immediately after i came, between the time i accepted the role and turned up, we had the collapse of northern iraq, the e of lehman brothers, the financial crisis and everything slow down. one of the impacts was...
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. >> and alibaba arrives in london. they meet investors a day before what might be the biggest ipo ever. >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> and i'm caroline hyde. >> there's a battle of scotland's future. the recent polls show the gap between the two campaigns is tightening to four percentage points as they make a final push to win over voters ahead of tomorrow's referendum. let's get to the scottish capital where an edwards is following the story -- anna edwards is following the story. what is the latest update? >> thanks very much. good morning. let's reiterate the polling conclusions. no campaignput the ahead, but not by anything that could be described as a comfortable margin. the no camp is at 52%. yes camp at 48%. all of these polling companies are showing a reduced level of support for the no campaign compared to the last time that they reported. the man who runs the polls has said a number of times that he's putting the gap between no and yes at two percentage points. campaigning for both side
. >> and alibaba arrives in london. they meet investors a day before what might be the biggest ipo ever. >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> and i'm caroline hyde. >> there's a battle of scotland's future. the recent polls show the gap between the two campaigns is tightening to four percentage points as they make a final push to win over voters ahead of tomorrow's referendum. let's get to the scottish capital where an edwards is following the...
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from new york, paris, london. you put all those people together and you will have an apartment that you would not otherwise have. but did you know you are officially a part of the dream team dax -- >> did you know you are officially part of the dream team? there will be t-shirts later on. >> it is different from any other developer, in my experience. >> give people a bit of insight into your previous work. you began in your adult life i teaching english -- by teaching english in japan. but then you went back to the u.k. and studied architecture. there have been a lot of influences in your work. >> i'm from yorkshire, so that is also a very strong thing that doesn't leave you. >> what about that doesn't leave you? >> well, i think that the -- i mean, halifax was an industrial revolution town. it's all made of the same stone, very simple, and nonconformist ethics with its lack of ornamentation. that influenced me. the thing with en, he really got my career started because he introduced calvin klein to my work. >> th
from new york, paris, london. you put all those people together and you will have an apartment that you would not otherwise have. but did you know you are officially a part of the dream team dax -- >> did you know you are officially part of the dream team? there will be t-shirts later on. >> it is different from any other developer, in my experience. >> give people a bit of insight into your previous work. you began in your adult life i teaching english -- by teaching english...
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they also talk about oil revenues that are traditionally sent to london would belong to the scottish national government. they're also looking at things like a lower deficit and talking about our wing costs would be lower for scotland and the united kingdom. there are a great the love things that will be advantages scotland.side for >> what are the economic advantages of these incentives? >> it's difficult to say whether n/a of these advantages they are talking about will come to fruition. this kind of referendum hasn't taken place before anywhere in europe. this idea that these nationalist politicians will the filler promises is not something any experts say is that likely and they will be waiting to see if the scottish people are going to decide this is the parliament they want and the decisions they want taken. at the moment, these are promises that can't be fulfilled. >> tomorrow, we will move live from scottish vote to talk about the potential falls for the political classes in britain. that is wednesday on bloomberg. coming up, discussion of the export-import bank and congress
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they are already in line in london. it is sort of that young, high-tech professional that loves to be part of the excitement. the excitement that apple creates around the launch. high-techng, professional that wants to be part of the excitement. spending hundreds of dollars more to get your iphone? >> actually, i have one question. at shutter stock over the last on both sides of the marketplace without contributors on one side you frustrate the buyers. we do a lot of work to balance that. is a complex problem. we launched a new suite of prop -- products in july that we have been testing in london for about nine months. it is based around a complex out a rhythm that we have to do the matching. we have been watching it closely, it is the supply demand index of suppliers across the country down to the zip code and category level. we are always making sure that we have the right amount of supply in that location to meet the demand. >> is there a relationship between the pricing power of your task rabbit's, affectively the a
they are already in line in london. it is sort of that young, high-tech professional that loves to be part of the excitement. the excitement that apple creates around the launch. high-techng, professional that wants to be part of the excitement. spending hundreds of dollars more to get your iphone? >> actually, i have one question. at shutter stock over the last on both sides of the marketplace without contributors on one side you frustrate the buyers. we do a lot of work to balance that....
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our score on london club is 8 and change simply because of the transparency in the business. we can see how the mechanics of london club works and away we cannot see with alibaba alibaba. >> facebook tape with ipo. the you see that? >> the lessons were learned well. >> this is critical, folks. we're not giving a lot of blather with hoodies and grins. you are suggesting that alibaba shareholders need to be aware of. >> i think we saw with twitter how to do it correctly. goldman nailed it with twitter as far as not making mistakes as far as selectively disturbing information to some people and not others, being aggressive on price when they do not have to be, and then of course the market malfunction with facebook was not easy to be predict. that's what made it a perfect storm. can you get me a first aid? i hurt my wrist picking up the alibaba -- >> nice try. >> tonya, our producer, by the way. makes all things possible. you just asked her for a what was it? an ace bandage for your wrist because that damn prospectus weighs so much. los is helping the hedge funds and calpers, sc
our score on london club is 8 and change simply because of the transparency in the business. we can see how the mechanics of london club works and away we cannot see with alibaba alibaba. >> facebook tape with ipo. the you see that? >> the lessons were learned well. >> this is critical, folks. we're not giving a lot of blather with hoodies and grins. you are suggesting that alibaba shareholders need to be aware of. >> i think we saw with twitter how to do it correctly....
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i think this is the spirit going on in london. it has put london on the map. we caught up with anna wintour. she has a bit of a soft spot for her hometown. creativity and fun. you never know what you're going to see. it is great to be here. will pry those sunglasses off of her. this is a great example -- we about -- andtalked they talked about expanding their warehouse. it is a representation of risk and the technology cost. >> this is why we have so many fashion stars. you do not need to rent a shop on the high street. has expanded into so many markets, it has to plow market -- money into the market. also, into infrastructure, getting the clothing out quickly and fast. also having to do free delivery and returns, that cost money as well. look at their sales. we saw growth in the united kingdom. maybe the scottish referendum will help them a little bit. -- thate a terrible helps. they can manage to get that back. i think that shaw tells it all. 64%. more than 3 billion pounds. why? people got over excited about how quickly they can leverage themselves without
i think this is the spirit going on in london. it has put london on the map. we caught up with anna wintour. she has a bit of a soft spot for her hometown. creativity and fun. you never know what you're going to see. it is great to be here. will pry those sunglasses off of her. this is a great example -- we about -- andtalked they talked about expanding their warehouse. it is a representation of risk and the technology cost. >> this is why we have so many fashion stars. you do not need to...
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we are live in london. it is 8:10, and we are almost 48 hours away from when garbage voters head to the polls -- scottish voters head to the polls to decide whether to become an independent union. ed miliband is expected to do the same ring. joining us is alan offered. -- crawford. let's talk about the speech delivered yesterday. cameron speech. how did that go down with voters? >> it was an extremely heartfelt plea. it is hard to think back when i have seen the are are give such a strong, impassioned message to voters. pleading withvely scottish voters to stay with the union. he also labeled a certain amount would the saying this no trial separation. it would be a painful divorce. heart the speech was impassioned. he even at one point said, if you don't like this government, it won't be here forever. if you don't like me, i won't be here forever. he was trying to get ahead and the hearts of the scottish voters. >> a lot of people are thinking, why did this take so long? give me an idea of the campaign trai
we are live in london. it is 8:10, and we are almost 48 hours away from when garbage voters head to the polls -- scottish voters head to the polls to decide whether to become an independent union. ed miliband is expected to do the same ring. joining us is alan offered. -- crawford. let's talk about the speech delivered yesterday. cameron speech. how did that go down with voters? >> it was an extremely heartfelt plea. it is hard to think back when i have seen the are are give such a...
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. >> "the guardian" has in its op ed, a professor as the london optimisticconomics, about decreasing admissions and driving growth as they have seen a but pointed got jobs needed to be done to make it a reality. you can join into the conversation as "countdown" continues in the next hour. ♪ >> independence would not to bh while separation, it would be -- what not to be a trial separation, but a painful divorce. >> david cameron makes his final plea. provider fornish biggest stop the takeover attempt in almost a decade. morerope braces for strikes. pilots will walk out today. talksberry's bailey technology. he said the company cannot live in a siloed world. ♪ "welcome to countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. welcome to the second hour of the program. it is 7:00. >> caroline hyde is here with the details. >> sales are up 15%. it appears to have beaten estimates. they were expecting a 9% gain. june was a terrible month. they had a catastrophic fire and our distribution unit where 20% of thisnventory particular distribution warehouse was compromised and of the fire and
. >> "the guardian" has in its op ed, a professor as the london optimisticconomics, about decreasing admissions and driving growth as they have seen a but pointed got jobs needed to be done to make it a reality. you can join into the conversation as "countdown" continues in the next hour. ♪ >> independence would not to bh while separation, it would be -- what not to be a trial separation, but a painful divorce. >> david cameron makes his final plea....
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i can be in shanghai one week, london another week. i can be in california. i travel the world to get the best dealers possible in that timeframe, in a given year, to exhibit with me and one of these 10 events in seven cities. >> i gather you will be at the event in the armory? >> every hour, you will see me there. >> thanks for sharing this with us. scott diament, palm beach show group chief executive officer. coming up, i look at why u.s. lodz -- luge, why it is taking to crowd funding in order to find the next luge sensation. alibaba group may be heading to the history books as the largest initial public offering ever. the company just listed its price range -- just boosted its price range. full details, coming up. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." a headline to pass alone -- along. the california public employees retirement system, calpers, plans to divest the entire $4 billion it has with hedge funds, saying they are too complex. the pension plan has not decided where to invest the money after they pull out from hedge funds. this process will take about a y
i can be in shanghai one week, london another week. i can be in california. i travel the world to get the best dealers possible in that timeframe, in a given year, to exhibit with me and one of these 10 events in seven cities. >> i gather you will be at the event in the armory? >> every hour, you will see me there. >> thanks for sharing this with us. scott diament, palm beach show group chief executive officer. coming up, i look at why u.s. lodz -- luge, why it is taking to...
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they are going to hong kong, singapore, london, the u.s. on thursday. none of those investors would be very happy. the last thing you want to do the beginning of your life as a public company is to separate relationship with long-term investors. of course, they will be up early tomorrow, but they will continue to have orders after that. >> what is your biggest take away from this roadshow? biggest surprise? what we should watch for? >> what we should watch for? >> what is interesting is what we keep hearing about, the growth story in china. we cannot miss this. it is so big. we have been hearing this for months. the growth. the business model. the financials looked very strong. and then there is the side that talks about the significant risks related to their corporate governance sculpture, their variable interest structure. there is a bifurcation of opinion on this company, and it is interesting to see which pull and pull will ultimately win out on listing day. >> all right, bloomberg ipo reporter leslie picker. we will be watching year. talking abouta
they are going to hong kong, singapore, london, the u.s. on thursday. none of those investors would be very happy. the last thing you want to do the beginning of your life as a public company is to separate relationship with long-term investors. of course, they will be up early tomorrow, but they will continue to have orders after that. >> what is your biggest take away from this roadshow? biggest surprise? what we should watch for? >> what we should watch for? >> what is...
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shares of sab miller surging in london right now. "the wall street journal" reports that a beam that is in to buy sabbanks miller. what is inching here is that sab miller was rebuffed by the heineken, after making an approach to buy that brewer. the implications are interesting. miller, coors, those entities control much of the bear market. you will effectively have just 2 entities that control 90% -- it is just unfathomable that regulators would allow that. upsab miller shares moving 4% in london trade. let's get to company news headlines. more friction between authors and amazon in the battle over the price of e-books. a letter posted on the website of authors united says that efforts to impede or block the sale of books have a long and ugly history. do you personally want to be associated with this? buying trip from apex partners. will sellhareholders their stakes. and marriott once you -- wants you to take your housekeeper. some of the hotels are encouraging gratuities. tipping housekeepers between one dollar and five dollars per
shares of sab miller surging in london right now. "the wall street journal" reports that a beam that is in to buy sabbanks miller. what is inching here is that sab miller was rebuffed by the heineken, after making an approach to buy that brewer. the implications are interesting. miller, coors, those entities control much of the bear market. you will effectively have just 2 entities that control 90% -- it is just unfathomable that regulators would allow that. upsab miller shares moving...
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we are live in london. i am guy johnson. increases thought to the size of its initial public offering. it is on the second week of its global tour. it is trying to convince people to buy into what could be the largest ipo ever. sentenced anas american to six years of hard label for what it has called hostile acts. matthew miller toward up his tourist visa after arriving in the country and announcing he wanted to -- as freedom. cameron returns to scotland for the second time in a week. -- the latest to polls show contradictory findings. close to call. a lot of uncertainty this week. a big week for the markets. let's find out how we are setting ourselves up. a huge week for europe and global markets. this is how we are cooking things up. red -- sea is red. look at the equity markets and the risk that could develop this week, russia, the possibility they might get a retaliation side ofs, the russian things, the sanctions could have realty. factor in the federal reserve. they start a two day meeting tomorrow. it ends on wednesda
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we're going to talk about europe and london as well. the company comes out this morning and says, they have lifted the forecast. they say profit will be material ahead.aterially a battle is brewing. takeover.urned down a how long can they keep it independence? we will talk about that after the break. stay with us. we will be back in two. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "on the move." let's talk about russia. there were renewed clashes in ukraine over the weekend. this follows sanctions from the the e.u. last week. ryan joins us with more. we have seen some market reaction. hit dirty eight against the dollar. -- 38 against the dollar. another thing we are watching is oil and now the new sanctions and restrictions on x boards for the oil industry might affect russian oil producers. i just got off the phone with us but men from russia's largest oil company. it has had several sanctions posed upon -- imposed on it. they are drilling and asked oratory well. many people calling it the most important to be drilled this year anywhere in the world.
we're going to talk about europe and london as well. the company comes out this morning and says, they have lifted the forecast. they say profit will be material ahead.aterially a battle is brewing. takeover.urned down a how long can they keep it independence? we will talk about that after the break. stay with us. we will be back in two. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "on the move." let's talk about russia. there were renewed clashes in ukraine over the weekend. this follows...
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they can't share the pound as suggested by london. what do they do? >> is going to be probably a three-year negotiating period of massive uncertainty. you and i have been doing this long enough. up --er we end >> in other words, it wouldn't function. the financial sector make more money from uncertainty than others. think that is the great shame of what is going on in scotland. the main beneficiaries of any major economic uncertainty would be people from outside scotland. they are the ones who are in the situation to benefit and buy assets cheaply. it's very difficult to be independent on this particular issue. i'm not a yes voter. >> what is the mood like? ofe been hearing stories neighbors talking to each other and people being polarized. >> i think that is a small percentage. i have lots of friends in the yes camp. i have a lot more friends in the. think most of the general view is they have to be engaged. i don't think this is the most toortant thing that is going drive scotland over the next two decades. i've been all over scotland, and i don't s
they can't share the pound as suggested by london. what do they do? >> is going to be probably a three-year negotiating period of massive uncertainty. you and i have been doing this long enough. up --er we end >> in other words, it wouldn't function. the financial sector make more money from uncertainty than others. think that is the great shame of what is going on in scotland. the main beneficiaries of any major economic uncertainty would be people from outside scotland. they are...
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will scotland jeopardize those extended holidays from places like london, which has "her's and a shared currency? -- they say ites could attract more international flights by reducing taxes on tourists. whatever the result, the real damage could be done by scotland's biggest group of visitors. >> many are from the united thedom, however, international visitor is very important, because they spend double the amount that a u.k. visitor does. >> they will have to work to keep their spending visitors staying longer. central square was turned red yesterday, and this is why. hundreds of people took part in a tomato-throwing fight. events to the one-hour ♪ >> all right, the weekend is over, but you still have to smile at the sun that is shining on us. in hong kong, we have a busy day, china industrial output rising at the weakest pace in a long time, and sinopec is selling a huge stake of these retail unit to investors. we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in south korea and australia. on your tablet, your mobile, and online, you are watching "first up." ♪ the alibaba roadshow c
will scotland jeopardize those extended holidays from places like london, which has "her's and a shared currency? -- they say ites could attract more international flights by reducing taxes on tourists. whatever the result, the real damage could be done by scotland's biggest group of visitors. >> many are from the united thedom, however, international visitor is very important, because they spend double the amount that a u.k. visitor does. >> they will have to work to keep...
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there's an amazing concentration of it in the center of london, the financial zone. it's phenomenal how much the income of the region is focused in that little territory. this is clearly driven by the u.k.'s special role as a financial center. >> what is the greatest contribution your dad made to ideas in the country? >> my father in many ways framed modern liberalism. he gave it a voice and a whole series of objectives that it did not have before. as an economist, he projected the corporation and large organization into the center of our attention in the 1950's that just emerged as a dominant force in american society and he carried that particular torch, if you like, of old-fashioned liberalism and social solidarity forward until the end of his days right up through the wave of conservativism, he never recanted. >> he was a great friend of bill buckley's. what did they agree on? friendship? >> they agreed on the magnificence of the english language. they just absolutely enjoyed the play of words and style in their correspondence, and their conversation. >> it's an
there's an amazing concentration of it in the center of london, the financial zone. it's phenomenal how much the income of the region is focused in that little territory. this is clearly driven by the u.k.'s special role as a financial center. >> what is the greatest contribution your dad made to ideas in the country? >> my father in many ways framed modern liberalism. he gave it a voice and a whole series of objectives that it did not have before. as an economist, he projected the...
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how about jon ferro in london? these interdependencies of currency markets show that they are in now. >> especially with exporters fighting off. >> is that a good friday turn? front page. >> russia is threatening to retaliate following sanctions. added companies to the list of those affected. --t are trans the u.s. will deepen and broaden its sanctions against the defense industries. >> neft. in the case of some of these oil companies, their subsidiaries. in some cases. you wonder if there is some wiggle room. >> i was surprised by this. i thought bloomberg captured this, how finely the eeo got out in front of putin's dialogue. maybe what we are just now staying -- seeing. government officials, five killed in the cease-fire. some 800. >> 800 injured. >> thank you, tanya. 873 in ukraine. >> there is a cease-fire. by the way, we saw the same thing when the cease-fire was announced in the west bank. officially, there is a cease-fire, yet shots are being fired. arab nations are signing on to join the u.s. to fight agai
how about jon ferro in london? these interdependencies of currency markets show that they are in now. >> especially with exporters fighting off. >> is that a good friday turn? front page. >> russia is threatening to retaliate following sanctions. added companies to the list of those affected. --t are trans the u.s. will deepen and broaden its sanctions against the defense industries. >> neft. in the case of some of these oil companies, their subsidiaries. in some cases....
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it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as welcome and needs to grow into something different. for us, this is about connecting a consumer with a young designer and knowing that your money goes into the pockets of the young designer. you will him something that nobody else in the world has. which i think is luxury. at the same time, physical retail needs to upgrade. we need to have the element of curation. it is not about numbers and pushing high street pieces and consequences for the environment. it is more about providing .onsumers with added value >> which brands out there are getting the move to social media right? >> there are some really interest
it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as...
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names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to make itself a hub when it comes to fashion tech. you have fashion tech accelerators. one on the front row helped grow se.' it is not just about the new ipo . it is also how to make commerce more user-friendly. it is about giving you fashion trends. it is about 3-d printing. you can get shoes and tops that are 3-d printed. this is about innovation and how you tie that up. it could break up the barriers to make it more immediately accessible by everyone. >> over the next few days, give me some of the events i need to be watching. >> i think tune in o
names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to...
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it is all about london fashion week. they want to make london the most talked about city in terms of fashion. they will be talking to all of the innovators here. stay tuned for many of my interviews. they will be talking about how this is disruption fashion for th. >> make sure that fashion stays on the agenda. >> i thought i would look at philip seymour hoffman's film. a big loss to the acting community. his last film is called the most wanted man. it is adapted from a spy novel written in 2008. he resembles a hung over panda in his final leading role of a disillusioned spymaster. >> what have you got? >> it goes back to this story which is about the retailers. everyone goes out and get a walk. going for a walk makes everybody feel better. to be one of the conclusions from the research. "countdown" continues. russian threatens retaliation. discuss that and a lot about scotland when we return after a short break. >> russia sanctioned again. the latest round of penalties will take effect today. --we are alive in ukraine l
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>> in london, there are maybe 500,000 cameras. they are not tied in the way that they are tied in here. they do not have as many smart cameras, but they have a lot more cameras. there are a lot of international cities that have a fairly robust camera network. that's good. i support cameras. you do not have the right to privacy in a public place. that was a supreme court decision. every time people are polled, people support cameras. >> where do you see our greatest now?rability right >> we have a focus on your, but certainly there is a lone wolf kind of tactic, but we need 360 degree perimeter. we have to look at all kinds of vehicle-born devices, we have to look at people carrying packages, you have to be concerned with someone carrying a hunting rifle going into a mall or a location like that. something that may cause mayhem. you cannot take your eye off the ball. there are potential vulnerabilities everywhere. >> i want to thank you for taking time with us. ray kelly, former new york police commissioner. coming up, is scotland
>> in london, there are maybe 500,000 cameras. they are not tied in the way that they are tied in here. they do not have as many smart cameras, but they have a lot more cameras. there are a lot of international cities that have a fairly robust camera network. that's good. i support cameras. you do not have the right to privacy in a public place. that was a supreme court decision. every time people are polled, people support cameras. >> where do you see our greatest now?rability...
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going to be on stage thanking my mom and dad for but it has worked overseas -- >> you found the show in london, right? found thet's how you office. >> are you looking overseas? i know international markets are important and you have been building in india and china. where is the creativity? is it about finding ideas or repurpose in your ideas into those markets? >> it's both. ben, you know this business better than anybody. you have built two amazing models on it and i am just trying to copy you. but you get to a level where you really have to look wide and broad to find good content that people are going to watch. it's both looking at international formats that work that we can bring near and at announcedime, we just a joint venture with india where ofwill be doing a lot programming for the indian market. we just announced a deal with mexico. we have a deal with the third-largest broadcaster, china. at the same time, we are looking content.e for good >> you're talking about all these big announcements. how about an ipo announcement? >> i cannot give you an ipo announcement. what i can say is
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bloomberg's anna edwards joins us from london. is there a chance that the scots will listen to any outside voices including george soros who once brought the u.k. to its knees? betty much chance i fear, that the scots will be listening to any outside voices. it is an interesting piece by soros when he talks about how britain needs more unity, and europe needs more unity, but there is an interesting discussion about how the existence of europe lays into what the scots are doing. ofe argue that the business europe, the umbrella organization is in some way giving smaller faith, more confident during this is being watched by other one of the e statesround -- wannab around europe. is a little bit bigger than economic size or population. day-to-day,ional they have a referendum in november that they want to hold. they also want independence. are implications all over for what scotland decides next week. will movenks as they their headquarters outside of scotland. absolutely, we heard from a number of them this morning. there are three bi
bloomberg's anna edwards joins us from london. is there a chance that the scots will listen to any outside voices including george soros who once brought the u.k. to its knees? betty much chance i fear, that the scots will be listening to any outside voices. it is an interesting piece by soros when he talks about how britain needs more unity, and europe needs more unity, but there is an interesting discussion about how the existence of europe lays into what the scots are doing. ofe argue that...
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those images show those linkages between london and edinburgh. it is a battle. >> it is an emotional issue and we will discuss it further with ian bremmer later. our third from page story, alibaba. ipo whento price its we for today, likely to be the biggest ever in the u.s. there is a lot of speculation. adam, i remember you saying alibaba spent $4.5 million? >> on acquisitions. andhey are to have the cash are making acquisitions, why do they need to necessarily go out and raise $20 billion more or is out?ma effectively cashing >> other companies have done that. i don't think that is due to alibaba. i spoke to matthew levine yesterday and he made clear the tone coming out from this institution's is of a well-run business. that is the headline. >> that is indication so far. who will they buy? some say yahoo! is on a shopping list. >> today is the fourth city? who had the best lunch? >> it is all over chicken. >> we want to point out here on bloomberg television, we're a special thanks to the team at bloomberg west, taking a look at alibaba's rise
those images show those linkages between london and edinburgh. it is a battle. >> it is an emotional issue and we will discuss it further with ian bremmer later. our third from page story, alibaba. ipo whento price its we for today, likely to be the biggest ever in the u.s. there is a lot of speculation. adam, i remember you saying alibaba spent $4.5 million? >> on acquisitions. andhey are to have the cash are making acquisitions, why do they need to necessarily go out and raise $20...
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